How to Incorporate Vertical Gardens into Small Spaces
- Christopher Bonello
- Jan 12
- 1 min read

Vertical gardens are an excellent way to maximize your outdoor space, especially in small gardens. Here’s how to incorporate them into your landscape:
Use Trellises for Climbing Plants
Climbing plants like ivy, clematis, and roses can be trained to grow on trellises. This allows you to have beautiful greenery without taking up too much ground space.
Install Vertical Planters
Vertical planters are designed to hold multiple plants in a small footprint. These can be installed along walls or fences, creating a lush, vertical garden that doesn’t take up much space.
Hanging Pots and Baskets
Hanging planters can add color and greenery to your garden without using up valuable floor space. Hang them from fences, walls, or pergolas to create a tiered effect.
Green WallsA green wall, or living wall, can be installed on a fence or wall, creating a stunning focal point in your garden. These walls are perfect for small spaces and urban gardens.
At Bonello Landscaping & Gardens, we can help you create a stunning vertical garden that maximizes your outdoor space. Contact Christopher Bonello via www.chrisbonello.net to get started!



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